Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/04/07/07:12:08
On 7 Apr 1997, John Schucker wrote:
> Specifically, I'd like to talk with anybody who has any ideas on getting
> emacs and lynx to work with speech, short of recompiling the code.
For Emacs, you will have to install a termcap data-base and point the
TERM environment variable to it. Even then, I'm not sure it will work
satisfactory.
> Second. I installed groff, and since my main dir is usr, not djgpp, I
> copied the necessary additions to djgpp.env directly from the readme
> file. However, when I do:
> groff
> or
> grof -man -s -Tascii foo.1 > foo.man
> I get something like "desc not found" and "invalid device ascii" or if i
> just type groff by itself "invalid device ps". I assume this is fixable,
> but how?
It seems that the entries in DJGPP.ENV are not seen by the program. Are
you sure you didn't mis-spell the names of the sections (like [groff])
and the names of the environment variables? If you can't find the
problem yourself, please post the contents of your DJGPP.ENV.
Also please check that you have set DJGPP=c:\usr\DJGPP.ENV and that
DJGPP.ENV is indeed kept in C:\USR.
> gcc ping.c
> It dies, complaining about things in include files being undefined.
This can also happen if your DJGPP environment variable isn't set to the
exact pathname of the DJGPP.ENV file.
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